If no maintenance order is required at the time of divorce, however it is foreseen that a party might require maintenance in the future, which order for maintenance will be granted... If no maintenance order is required at the time of divorce, however it is foreseen that a party might require maintenance in the future, which order for maintenance will be granted by the court?

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The question is asking which type of maintenance order a court would grant if no maintenance is required at the time of divorce, but there is a possibility it may be needed in the future. The focus is on understanding legal terms related to maintenance in divorce proceedings.

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Rehabilitative maintenance.

The final answer is rehabilitative maintenance.

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The final answer is rehabilitative maintenance.

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Rehabilitative maintenance is intended to support a spouse temporarily until they can become self-sufficient, typically after divorce proceedings.

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Common mistakes include assuming no maintenance is granted without a current need. Ensure understanding of future planning by the courts.

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